PREM: Wolves v Crystal Palace preview

Wolves v Crystal Palace preview
Diogo Jota remains an injury doubt for Wolverhampton Wanderers ahead of the visit of Crystal Palace on Wednesday.
The Portuguese forward has missed the last three matches with a hamstring problem and will be assessed in the run-up to kick-off.
Wolves head into the fixture on the back of a striking 3-1 win at Tottenham and have also taken points off Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal this season, but Nuno Espirito Santo insists their mindset will be no different when they take on bottom-half opponents in Palace.
"What we try to do is make the approach the same for every game," he said.
"The opponent doesn't mean anything regarding our approach. We have to go game by game. We take the same care for all our opponents.
"It doesn't matter which team come up in front of you, we have to be ready for it."
Palace forward Wilfried Zaha is expecting a tough test but has called on his team-mates to produce the sort of performance that shocked Manchester City last month.
"Wolves are very good, they've got a lot of good players, are a good passing team and have got a good shape that they stick to," he said. "They've got good wingers and midfielders that are very creative.
"That (City) game just proves that if we're all on it, that's what we can do. I feel like we should do that a lot more. If we just manage to pull it all together, we can get big results like that."
Team news
Like Jota, winger Adama Traore will be assessed after going off with a minor knock during Saturday's win at Wembley.
Palace boss Roy Hodgson could consider rotating his starting XI after watching them struggle to create in the 1-0 defeat to Chelsea.
Vicente Guaita is expected to retain his place in goal ahead of the fit-again Wayne Hennessey but striker Connor Wickham is pushing to start after successive substitute appearances.
Christian Benteke remains Palace's only injury absentee because of a knee injury.













